Philippine Daily Inquirer

JENNIFER LAUDE DOCU ON A ROLL

- By Bayani San Diego Jr.

@bayanisand­iego

PJ Raval’s documentar­y “Call Her Ganda” is on a roll, winning awards in North America and Europe. The docu tackles the landmark case of Filipino trans woman Jennifer Laude, who was murdered by US marine Joseph Scott Pemberton in 2014.

Raval’s acclaimed movie won the Jury Award for best documentar­y at the Tampa Bay Internatio­nal Gay and Lesbian Film Festival in Florida on Oct. 13. Founded in 1990, the Tampa event is considered “one of the largest and longest-running [festivals] of its kind in the world.”

The US-Philippine production was also the best documentar­y runner-up at the Out on Film: Atlanta’s LGBT Film Festival in Georgia on Oct. 7.

The Georgia fest seeks to showcase “stories of how we live, love, laugh and grieve… stories that chronicle our history, our struggles… and how we still fight today for our rights, our freedom.”

Focus

Lastly, the Laude film also scored a Special Mention honor at the Vox Feminae festival in Croatia on Oct. 7

According to its website, Vox Feminae is “an internatio­nal and transdisci­plinary festival that focuses on promoting local and internatio­nal female artists who explore the clash of contempora­ry art, urban and alternativ­e culture and gender issues.”

Establishe­d in 2006, the Vox Feminae aims to “highlight and increase the visibility of women’s artistic achievemen­ts… present films of all genres, and topics [that] include gender equality, nonstereot­ypical gender roles and relationsh­ips, as well as feminist and LGBTQ themes.”

Honored

Raval told the Inquirer: “We’re honored to win awards for our film, especially during October, which is Filipino American Heritage Month and LGBT History Month.”

Significan­tly, Laude’s fourth death anniversar­y was also this month. “With Oct. 11th being Jennifer’s death anniversar­y, we are humbled to see our film reaching audiences as a way to honor Jennifer’s life and the impact her story has had on the world.”

On Oct. 17, “Call Her Ganda” also had a screening at the US state department on Capitol Hill, in Washington DC.

“Going straight to the source. All our efforts have led us to this moment,” Raval wrote on Facebook.

 ??  ?? From left: Cecilia Mejia, PJ Raval, Karen Ross and Wendy Cohen in Washington DC
From left: Cecilia Mejia, PJ Raval, Karen Ross and Wendy Cohen in Washington DC
 ??  ?? Jennifer Laude
Jennifer Laude

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